Edelbrock Small-Block Chevy E-Series Cylinder Head E-210 Flat Tappet Camshaft Operating instructions

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E-210 Small Block Chevrolet Cylinder Heads
Rev. 6/10 - AJ/mc 1 of 3
©2010 Edelbrock LLC
Brochure #63-5087
EDELBROCK E-210 CYLINDER HEADS
For Small-Block Chevrolet V8 Engines
Part #5085, 5086 & 5087
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
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PLEASE study these instructions carefully before beginning this installation. Most installations can be accomplished with common tools and
procedures. However, you should be familiar with and comfortable working on your vehicle. If you do not feel comfortable performing this installation,
it is recommended to have the installation completed by a qualified mechanic. If you have any questions, please call our Technical Hotline at:
1-800-416-8628, 7:00 am - 5:00 pm, Pacific Standard Time, Monday through Friday.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Proper installation is the responsibility of the installer. Improper installation
will void your warranty and may result in poor performance and engine or vehicle damage.
DESCRIPTION: Edelbrock E-210 Cylinder Heads are designed for street/strip high performance use on non-emissions vehicles. These heads DO NOT
retain an exhaust crossover passage, and will not work on any vehicle requiring EGR (Exhaust Gas Recirculation) equipment. Edelbrock cylinder heads
feature intake and exhaust port openings that are CNC machine “matched” (to recommended gaskets) and have been designed for maximum flow
velocity when matched with Edelbrock intake manifolds, camshafts, carburetors, or additional recommended performance parts.
APPLICATIONS: The E-210 cylinder heads feature larger intake ports than comparable RPM heads and have been designed for applications
where increased performance is desired while maintaining compatibility with off-the-shelf parts. They are appropriate for any 327 ci or larger
small block Chevrolet engine built from 1955 to 1986 that does not need to meet emission requirements. They can also be used on 1987 and
later engines, provided that the intake manifold and valve covers are exchanged for those using the earlier bolt patterns. Use caution when using
these heads in combination with stock pistons and a high lift camshaft, as the larger valves may require clearancing the valve reliefs.
Complete cylinder heads are assembled with the following components: Stainless steel, one-piece, swirl-polished intake and exhaust valves with
under-cut stems for increased flow; 2-ring positive-oil-control seals; 3/8” rocker arm studs and 5/16” guide plates; Hardened steel valve spring
locators; Edelbrock Sure-Seat Valve Springs, retainers, and valve keepers.
NOTE: Complete cylinder heads are assembled and prepared for installation right out of the box. Bare cylinder heads will have valve
guides and seats installed, but will require final guide sizing and a valve job to match the valves you will be using.
IMPORTANT NOTES: READ BEFORE BEGINNING INSTALLATION!
For a successful installation, Edelbrock E-210 Cylinder Heads require
some components other than original equipment parts. To complete your
installation, you will need the following items:
Head gaskets; Edelbrock #7310
Intake manifold gaskets; Fel-Pro #1206
Exhaust gaskets; Fel-Pro #1405
Valve Cover gaskets; Edelbrock #7549
Edelbrock head bolt kit #8550 (see instructions below)
14mm x 3/4” reach x 5/8” hex, gasketed spark plugs (heat
range to be determined by specific application)
Adjustable rocker arm assembly (Premium roller rockers
recommended)
+.100" longer-than-stock hardened pushrods;
Edelbrock #9629
PISTON-TO-CYLINDER HEAD CLEARANCE: Edelbrock cylinder heads
are designed for use with flat-top pistons. The use of domed pistons
requires that piston-to-head clearance be checked before installation.
Recommended minimum piston-to-head clearance is .050".
CHECKING VALVE-TO-PISTON CLEARANCE: Prior to installation, it is
highly recommended that valve-to-piston clearances are checked and
corrected to minimum specs, if necessary. Minimum intake valve
clearance should be .100”. Minimum exhaust valve clearance should be
.110”. E-210 heads come with larger than stock valves, which may
require additional clearancing of the valve reliefs on the pistons.
VALVE-TO-BORE CLEARANCE: Edelbrock cylinder heads are designed
to be used on engines with a minimum bore size of 4.000”. If used on
engines with a bore size less than 4.000" (307, 305, 283, 267, 265, &
262 c.i.d.), do not use a camshaft with more than .450" lift or the valves
may hit the cylinder bores.
ROCKER GEOMETRY: Rocker geometry should be checked, making
sure that the contact point of the roller (or pad on a stock rocker arm)
remains properly on the valve tip and does not roll off the edge. Visual
inspection of the rockers, valve springs, retainers, and pushrods should
be made to ensure that none of these components come into improper
contact with each other. If problems with valve train geometry occur,
changes such as pushrod length may have to be made.
BEFORE BEGINNING INSTALLATION
E-210 Small Block Chevrolet Cylinder Heads
Rev. 6/10 - AJ/mc 2 of 3
©2010 Edelbrock LLC
Brochure #63-5087
ACCESSORIES
Although Edelbrock E-210 cylinder heads will accept OEM components (rocker arms, valve covers, intake manifold, head bolts, etc.), we highly
recommend that premium quality hardware be used with your new heads.
Intake Manifold: Most standard intake manifolds will fit, however
Edelbrock E-210 cylinder heads are matched in size and operating range
with Edelbrock Victor Jr. intake manifold #2975, Victor Jr. Port-Matched
#2900 or Super Victor #2925. Carefully inspect the intake flange when
using manifolds other than those recommended to ensure that the
manifold fully covers the larger than stock intake port on the head. Fel-
Pro intake manifold gasket #1206 is recommended. Apply Gasga-cinch
Edelbrock #9300 to intake surface of heads, manifold, and both sides of
intake gasket. Do not use cork or rubber end seals supplied with
gaskets; instead use RTV silicone sealer. Apply a ¼” bead along front and
rear of block, overlapping gaskets at the four corners. Torque intake
manifold bolts to 25 ft./lbs.
Head Bolts or Studs: High quality head studs or head bolts with
hardened washers must be used to prevent galling of the aluminum bolt
bosses. We recommend Edelbrock Head Bolt Kit #8550. OEM head bolts
may be used if they meet these specs for length: 1-3/4" (short bolts); 3"
(medium bolts); 3-13/16" (long bolts). Shorter bolts do not have enough
thread engagement for use with hardened washers. With OEM bolts, use
hardened GM #10051155, ARP #200-8511, or equivalent washers. Bolt
threads, underside of bolt heads, and washers should be lubricated with
an oil/moly mix prior to installation and torquing.
Valve Springs: #5085 complete cylinder heads are assembled with
valve springs that are compatible with Edelbrock Performer and
Performer RPM hydraulic flat tappet camshafts and lifters. If any other
camshaft is used, check with the camshaft manufacturer for
recommended valve spring pressures. The #5087 complete cylinder
heads come with valve springs designed for use with Performer RPM
Hydraulic Roller and mechanical flat tappet camshafts and lifters and
may cause engine damage if used with camshaft & lifter combinations
designed for lower spring pressures.
NOTE: If valve springs are changed to achieve more spring
pressures it will be necessary to also change rocker studs.
Spark Plugs: Use 14mm x 3/4" reach gasketed spark plugs. Heat
range may vary by application, but we recommend Champion RC-12YC
(or equivalent) for most applications. Champion RC-12YC are 1/4"
shorter than “N” series plugs and may be required for header clearance.
Use anti-seize on the plug threads to prevent galling in the cylinder head,
and torque to 10 ft./lbs. NOTE: Do not overtighten sparkplugs!
Valve Covers: Edelbrock cylinder heads accept stock valve covers for
the year and model for which they are listed. They also accept Edelbrock
valve covers #4449, #4649, #4249 or #4248.
Exhaust Headers: Any header or manifold designed to match the Fel-
Pro #1405 exhaust gasket will fit Edelbrock E-210 Cylinder Heads. The
exhaust ports are CNC profiled to match the Fel-Pro #1405 exhaust
gaskets which are recommended for this application. Edelbrock makes
emissions-legal Tubular Exhaust Systems for many applications. Check
the Edelbrock catalog for complete listing, or call our Technical Hotline.
Rocker Arms: Stock (stamped) type rocker arms will require +.100"
longer-than-stock hardened pushrods (Edelbrock #9629) to maintain
proper geometry. The valve springs supplied will accommodate valve
lifts up to .575" on the #5085 and .650” on the #5087, which is much
higher than stock rocker arms will allow. Long-slot stamped or roller
rocker arms will be required if your camshaft has more than .480" lift.
CAUTION: Some Chevrolet V8 cylinder heads are factory
equipped with "self-aligning" rocker arms. These rocker arms
have a stamped recess on the valve tip end to guide the rocker
arm on the valve stem which allows the rocker arm to guide the
pushrod. Edelbrock cylinder heads are equipped with
hardened pushrod guideplates. Therefore, non-self-aligning,
stamped (i.e., Crane #11801-16, Sealed Power #R-865R,
Pioneer-Barnes #818001 etc.), or non-self-aligning roller
rocker arms are recommended.
INSTALLATION PROCEDURE
Installation is the same as for original equipment cylinder heads. Consult
service manual for specific procedures, if necessary. Use Edelbrock head
gasket #7310. #7310 has a flattened steel O-ring around each bore and
will provide an excellent, long lasting seal. However, it will compress the
aluminum and you must use #7310 for subsequent gasket changes to
get a good seal.
NOTE: YOU MUST DRILL “STEAM HOLES” IN CYLINDER HEADS
FOR 400 ENGINES (See Figure 1): Drill three .125" holes in each
head using 400 c.i.d. head gasket as a guide. DRILL ONLY THE
THREE LOWER STEAM HOLES (closest to the spark plugs) as
indicated. Drill straight into the head (90° from the deck) until the
drill breaks through into the water jacket (about 9/16").
Figure 1 - Steam Hole Locations
(400 C.I.D. Engines ONLY)
COOLANT HOLES ABSOLUTELY MUST NOT OVERLAP
INTO THE HEAD GASKET SEALING RING AREA!
E-210 Small Block Chevrolet Cylinder Heads
Rev. 6/10 - AJ/mc 3 of 3
©2010 Edelbrock LLC
Brochure #63-5087
IMPORTANT NOTICE
These cylinder heads are equipped with valve spring cups. Due to the
diameter of the valve spring cups, it may be necessary to clearance the
headbolt washer #1. The #1 headbolt is called out in your instruction
sheet (see figure 3). The headbolt washer in the #1 location is the only
washer that may require clearancing. This will allow the headbolt
washers to seat properly to the cylinder
head
(See Figure 2)
. This can also be
accomplished by removing the valve
spring and cup. Then position washer
prior to installation of cylinder head.
Be sure that the surface of the block and
the surface of the head is thoroughly
cleaned to remove any oily film before
installation. Use alcohol or lacquer
thinner on a lint-free rag to clean. Apply RTV silicone or ARP thread
sealer to head bolt threads, and apply engine oil or ARP lubricant to the
head bolt washers and underside of bolt heads. Torque bolts to 65 ft./lbs.
in three steps (40-55-65), following the factory tightening sequence
(See
Figure 3)
. Check to make sure engine has proper grounds to chassis.
When pouring coolant back in the radiator make sure to use at least a
50/50 mixture of coolant to water. A re-torque is recommended after
initial start-up and cool-down (allow 2-3 hours for adequate cooling).
Other Assembly Tips: When installing the spark plugs and exhaust
manifolds, be sure to use a high temperature anti-seize compound on the
threads to reduce the possibility of thread damage in the future.
NOTE: Torque spark plugs to 10 ft.-lbs. Do not overtighten
sparkplugs! If short reach plug is used, poor performance
and possible engine damage may occur.
Figure 2
#1 Head Bolt Washer
Figure 3 - Cylinder Head Bolt Torque Sequence
Torque Bolts to 65 ft./lbs. in Three Steps (40-55-65)
PUSHROD GUIDE PLATE ALIGNMENT
Complete Edelbrock cylinder heads are sold with the pushrod guideplates
and rocker studs installed, but they will require checking for proper valve
train alignment and pushrod clearance before operating engine. The
pushrod guideplates are attached to the cylinder heads with two (each)
rocker studs. There is enough clearance around the stud holes to adjust
the guideplates for optimum alignment of your valve train components
(See Figure 4)
.
1. After the heads have been bolted on your engine and torqued to
specs, install your pushrods, rocker arms, and rocker arm adjusting
nuts.
2. Check pushrod-to-cylinder head clearance.
NOTE: YOU MUST CHECK TO ENSURE THAT THERE IS
CLEARANCE BETWEEN THE PUSHRODS AND THE CYLINDER
HEADS (.005" min.) (See Note "A", Figure 4).
3. If adequate clearance exists between pushrod and head, slowly turn
engine over through at least two revolutions while watching
pushrod. Make sure that pushrod does not rub on the head either at
full lift or when the valve is seated closed.
4. If pushrod rubs on the cylinder head, remove rocker arms, loosen
the rocker studs and move the guideplate as needed to provide
clearance.
5. After checking all pushrods for proper clearance, ensure that the tip
of the rocker arm is making adequate contact with the top of the
valve stem.
6. Carefully re-torque to 45 ft.-lbs. any rocker studs that were
loosened. Check alignment again to be sure that the guideplates did
not move while torquing the studs.
NOTE "A": Most common areas of pushrod interference
Guide Plate
Valve Stems Rocker Studs
Figure 4 - Pushrod Guide Plate Clearance
Bare Cylinder Heads:.......................................................#5086
Complete Cylinder Heads:...................................#5085 & 5087
Head bolt torque:.....................65 ft./lbs. (in steps of 40-55-65)
Rocker stud torque: ...................................................45 ft.-lbs.
Intake Gaskets:................................................Edelbrock #7201
Combustion chamber volume:..........................................64cc
Deck thickness: ................................................................9/16"
Valve Size: ....................................Intake- 2.08", Exhaust- 1.60"
Valve Spring Diameter:..................#5085: 1.46", #5087: 1.55”
Valve Spring Installed Height: ......#5085: 1.80", #5087: 1.90”
Valve Spring Seat Pressure:....#5085: 120 lbs, #5087: 145 lbs
Valve Spring Pressure @ .600” Lift:........................................
....................................................#5085: 320 lbs, #5087: 380 lbs
Max. Valve Lift: ...........................#5085: 0.575", #5087: 0.650”
SPECIFICATIONS
Edelbrock LLC • 2700 California St. • Torrance, CA 90503
Tech-Line: 1-800-416-8628 • Office/Sales Line: 310-781-2222
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